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  2. Nerve block - Wikipedia

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    These blocks can be either single treatments, multiple injections over a period of time, or continuous infusions. A continuous peripheral nerve block can be introduced into a limb undergoing surgery – for example, a femoral nerve block to prevent pain in knee replacement.

  3. Teleflex Receives FDA 510(k) Clearance for ARROW ... - AOL

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    Teleflex Receives FDA 510(k) Clearance for ARROW ® FlexBlock ™ Continuous Peripheral Nerve Block Catheter LIMERICK, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Teleflex Incorporated (NYS: TFX) today announced the ...

  4. Anesthesia - Wikipedia

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    The latter are called nerve blocks and are divided into peripheral or central nerve blocks. The following are the types of regional anesthesia: [ 2 ] : 926–31 Infiltrative anesthesia : a small amount of local anesthetic is injected in a small area to stop any sensation (such as during the closure of a laceration , as a continuous infusion or ...

  5. Local anesthetic - Wikipedia

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    Local anesthetics can block almost every nerve between the peripheral nerve endings and the central nervous system. The most peripheral technique is topical anesthesia to the skin or other body surface. Small and large peripheral nerves can be anesthetized individually (peripheral nerve block) or in anatomic nerve bundles (plexus anesthesia).

  6. ARROW® UltraQuik™ Peripheral Nerve Block Needles ... - AOL

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    ARROW ® UltraQuik™ Peripheral Nerve Block Needles Receive FDA 510(k) Clearance LIMERICK, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Teleflex Incorporated (NYS: TFX) ...

  7. Brachial plexus block - Wikipedia

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    The block can be extended by placing an indwelling catheter, which may be connected to a mechanical or electronic infusion pump for continuous administration of local anesthetic solution. A catheter may be inserted at the interscalene, supraclavicular, infraclavicular or axillary location, depending on the desired location of nerve block.

  8. Category:Regional anesthesia - Wikipedia

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    Continuous wound infiltration; E. ... Intercostal nerve block; Interpleural block; Intravenous regional anesthesia; L. ... Ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve block

  9. Pudendal anesthesia - Wikipedia

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    Pudendal anesthesia (pudendal nerve block, pudendal block or saddle block) is a form of local anesthesia. Pudendal anesthesia can be used to diagnose as well as treat illnesses. [ 1 ] A nerve block is the use of local anesthetic (e.g lidocaine ) to inhibit the sensation of pain caused by one or multiple nerves. [ 2 ]